NuDoq provides the missing link between straightforward access and updates to NuGet packages,
and their corresponding API documentation. If you're familiar with tools like Sandcastle and
NDoc, they were built for an entirely different era: that of static documentation, with no
community involvement, no peer-to-peer support, no frequently updated packages!

With all of the new shiny technologies available at our disposal, why limit ourselves to 90's
looking documentation sites, with no built-in search or filter, with endless tree views that
take forever to navigate, and so on?

In short, NuDoq is:

Socialized API documentation for the XXI century

Community

We know how much better community-driven content can be, compared to the official documentation
on pretty much every open source project. The rich discussions among actual users of a feature,
their tips and tricks, and innovative usage of a library. All of that is sometimes even more
important than the actual API documentation itself.

NuDoq embraces the community by including a Disqus thread for every page of content (i.e. project
landing page, package, assembly, namespace and all public members), as well as a wiki-style section
of content that can be edited by anyone with a GitHub account.

Feedback

We want to make NuDoq the best API documentation platform ever and we value immensely your
feedback on how to make it better. We'd love to hear your ideas, bugs or comments on our
feedback forums
.

If you want to leverage the platform for your own privately hosted NuGet feeds,
contact us.